All Entries in the "Windows" Category
2010: Don’t Miss Out on Home Improvement Tax Credits
If you made home improvements in 2009, make sure that you have what you need to claim the credits on your 2009 taxes. Read more to find out the details.
How to Save on Utility Bills
Using these tips help save money on your utility bills. Invest that money wisely and buy a sailboat when you retire or blow it on new shoes or fancy haircuts.
Major Campaign To Extend $8,000 Home Buyer Tax Credit Underway
The House and Senate may have left Capitol Hill for their Summer break, but housing lobbyists are busy at work gearing up a major campaign to extend the $8,000 home buyer tax credit.
What To Know About Replacing Your Old Windows
Windows are a big culprit when it comes to home energy loss. And replacing them is an easy to way to help the environment as well as put a little extra cash in your pockets.
How to Control Moisture in Your Basement
Reducing the moisture level of your basement is an important first step to discourage mold and mildew, create a healthier environment throughout your home, and help keep your house in good condition.
Go “Green” and Save
When remodeling, your professional architect will be able to provide guidance on how to make your project more environmentally friendly and energy efficient.
Let the Sun Shine in
A sunroom can be an important living space. It can become a TV room, living room, playroom, home office, even an exercise room.
Key to Earning Energy-Efficiency Tax Credits
Homeowners can claim up to $1,500 in expanded energy-efficiency tax credits for remodeling their principal residence to reduce energy consumption, but is only available until the end of 2010.
Smart Technology in The Intelligent Home
Using smart technology to make your home eco-friendly, so you can save money and have a green home.

